Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program 2018 for Post-Secondary Education

The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program, also referred to as WU Scholars, is a program designed to support young people and their efforts to pursue a post-secondary education.

The Western Union Scholars program was created to help give young people a boost toward a better life. The Western Union Foundation believes education is the surest path to economic opportunity. Educational pursuits to gain knowledge and skills for in-demand, 21st century careers are helping people all over the world climb the economic ladder.

Eligibility Requirements:

Scholarships must be used at an accredited post-secondary institution seeking an undergraduate degree.

All applicants must be pursuing a degree/field of study in one of the following categories: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business/entrepreneurship.

All applicants for scholarships must be between the ages of 18 – 26 years of age on June 1, 2018.

Application must be submitted in English. Translation services may be used to help non-English speakers submit. You will not be penalized for basic errors.

Must be able to demonstrate admittance to an accredited post-secondary institution or have applied for admittance.

Must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor. If a teacher or professor is unable to submit a recommendation on your behalf, you may also use someone who has supervised you in a youth/community group, volunteer position, job/employment situation, etc.

Scholarships must be used on programs resulting in an undergraduate degree. Specialized academic programs (study abroad term, stand-alone language acquisition course, service learning, etc.) are not permitted.

Scholarships may not be used for advanced degrees, such as Masters, PhD, JD, etc.

Benefits:

Selected scholarship recipients will receive USD $2,500 each to contribute toward tuition or school fees at an accredited post-secondary institution and will be selected based on criteria relating to the program’s three pillars: Perseverance, Aspiration, and Community.